I recently did the G1G1 program for my 4 grandchildren who prefer their parents PCs. SO, I have XO laptops to donate. I'd prefer to gift them to children outside of the USA who would use them. Let me know if you have some kids in need.

There are teachers and over 400 students in Kenya who would be happy with four. Our "green team" was there from July 2 and returned on 22 July, 2008, with plans to go back one year from now. We are in northern Virginia about 25 miles outside Washington, D.C., and would be providing the transportation for the XO systems to Kenya for any we had by then.

Hello and thank you for your post.If you still have ANY laptops to donate, my organizations would LOVE to have them...We work in The Gambia, West Africa. Technology is abysmal and the students are doing everything they can to improve their access to information and their international test scores, but as you can imagine, in the smallest country on continental Africa, it is a monumental task. You can check out our websites and see the work we're doing and if you are interested in donating, we would be forever grateful:http://www.salikenni.orghttp://www.learnforchange.org

Hello alexz13:Thank you so much for you willingness to donate to our programs. You can send the items to Learn For Change Inc.c/o Shaye Brown1707 January Dr. #303Silver Spring, MD 20904We ship items to The Gambia once a month. Also, if you or anyone you know has old clothes, school supplies, or old electronics to donate, please pass along the word that families in the village are in desperate need. If you'd like a tax-deductible receipt, we can send you one once we receive any donations...just let me know with the shipment or send me a message...we can give you a receipt for the computers and any other donations along with any shipping costs.Thanks again, Shaye

Hi Alex:I spoke with your son briefly at the end of July but never heard anything since. I have been in The Gambia for the beginning of the school year there. The children are very excited about the newest tech program we're launching. We have purchased some Dells, had some HPs donated and for the youngest children, we are using XOs. I have two and could really use the other two if you still have them. I have decided to move to The Gambia, at least for the forseeable future and I will be leaving here(MD) after Xmas. Thanks again for your support of the program. Oh, about the clothes/electronics/supplies...basically we can use anything that is in good condition, as the families in the village have very little. For example, we have a pregnant mother and her 7th grade daughter may have to drop out to find a job because she can't afford school supplies and her family doesn't have basic necessicities like clothes. We want to help our families in any way so that our kids can have the best chance possible to succeed without the pressure of being the primary breadwinner for their families. It's an ongoing struggle.Anyway, thanks again for any help you can provide. Peace, S